In one word: log() logf() (okay, two =) That's about the only porting problem.

-Kyndig


Chad Simmons wrote:
--- Tom Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Keep in mind as well that *BSD is -=NOT=- linux and you may have to make some
pretty drastic changes to get 'er up and running under a BSD box. There are a
number of reasons for this from the way BSD handles memory to the way it
handles connections. If you're not sure what you're doing, or don't have the
time to play with it, I'd suggest going with a redhat (or fedora now) box.


Eh.. They are both POSIX compiant afaik, and the BSD socket api is also pretty
much the same. I don't see that it would be all that different. As for memory..
well malloc has the same interface (args & return value).

Why is it so much harder?

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